Robert Collyer
1823–1912 (age 89)
Clergyman
Biography
Robert Collyer, born in 1823, was a beloved clergyman whose sermons bridged faith and social conscience in an era of profound change. Emigrating from England, he guided congregations with warmth, addressing the spiritual needs of immigrant and working-class communities in the American Midwest and East Coast.
His tireless advocacy for reconciliation, temperance, and expanded opportunities for the marginalized embodied a ministry of compassion and moral clarity. Collyer lies in Woodlawn Cemetery, remembered as a minister who brought hope and dignity to countless lives.